788
RECORD AND GUIDE
June 12, 1920
Geo. A. Fuller
Company
Building and
Industrial Construction
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SmPTARD:
WILBIINGTON, N. C
William T. Ritch
—INC.—
Fire Accident
Compensation Automobile
Liability Marine
INSURANCE
29 WEST 34th STREET
Phone: Greeley 6794
KINNEAR
Rolling and Bifolding Doors
Steel or Wood
Service and Fire Doors
The Kinnear Mfg. Co. of
Columbus, Ohio, has recent¬
ly opened a
NEW YORK OFFICE
Room 1604 Centarian Bide
1182 BROADWAY
Teleplione Madiion Square 9C2S
THE KINNEAR
MANUFACTURING CO.
IVrite or telephone for Catalog K.
Noi 1.
Interewting HandboolE on Compoiiada.
A valuable handbook has been issued
iby tlie Mitchell-Rand Manufacturing Co.,
tananufacturers of structural Waterproof-
In? compounds, insulating materials, etc.,
under tlie name of "Compounds." The in¬
formation set forth is of unusual interest
to those in all branches of the imlustry,
and arranged in a way to be nf greatest
value for immediate reference. The book
Is an abridged edition of another equally
valuable handbook just issued, "Every¬
thing In Insulation." Among the different
subjects treated are structural water¬
proofing compounds, pitch, asphalt and
similar hydrocarbons, as well as insulat¬
ing waxes and compounds, asbestos, var¬
nished materials, and the like. The edi¬
tions are limited and distribution will
be restricted to those who can use to ad¬
vantage and profit. Copies of either book
may be secured without cost by address¬
ing the company on business letterhead.
CONTEMPLATED
CONSTRUCTION.
Manhattan.
APARTMENTS. FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
35TH ST.—James P. Ogden, 135 West 45th st,
has completed plans for alterations to tbe 4-8ty
brick tenement at 211 West 35th st, tor P. G.
and D. L. Daly, 254 West 76th st, owners. Cost
about $10,000.
HOUSTO.X ST.—Max Krelndel, 81 East 125th
St. bas prepared plans for alterations to the 3-sty
briclc and stone tenement at 168 Houston st,
for Ph. Bleckman, 201 Eldridge st, owner.
Architect bas charge of construction. Coet $5,000.
DWELLINGS.
81 ST ST.—Peabody, Wilson & Brown. 140 East
:j9th st, have been retained to prepare plans
for alterations to the 4-sty brick and stone resi¬
dence :;.~\i>i) tt at 21 East Slst st. for Reginald
Fincke, owner, care cf architects! Details will
be available later,
MADISON AV.—Raymond M. Hood. 7 West
42d st, has prepared plans for alterations to the
-t-sty onck una stone dwelling, 2!)x6K ft at 453
Madison av, for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Reid, 451
Madt on av, owner. Cost, S2,i,00(). Lessee, Mor¬
ton & Co., Inc., 2,~i Broad st.
IWTH ST.—Electus D. Litchfield & Rogers, 477
Fifth av, have prepared plans for alterations to
the 4-sty brick rf.sidence, 18x47 ft at 2.% East
liSth St. for Thomas L. Clark, Oyster Bay, L. 1.,
owner. To.^^t $7,.'>i«t.
RIVERSIDE DRIVE.—Moore & Landsiedel,
l-iS(h st ani Thir.l av. have completed plans
for a 4-8ty brick and stone residence, 28x40 ft
with garage, at the southwest corner of Riverside
Drive and l."i.s;h st, for O. Siegel Levy. 11.5th st
and Third av. owrur. Cost about .$50,000. Owner
builds and will award separate contracts.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
CONVENT AV.—John Oakman. 345 Fifth av,
has completed plans for a <j-sty brick and re¬
inforced concrete hospital building, 216x108x109
ft, at 00 to l.S I'onvent av, for the I^lnlcker-
bocker Hospital. .")'J3 West ll:ith st, owner. Cost
.i:l.2."i(M)(i0. Architect will soon call for bids on
general rontract.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
.l-iTH ST.—J. J. Gloster, 44 Court st, Brooklyn,
has been selected to prepare plans for a 5-sty
reinforced concrete garage and service station,
100x100 ft at 529-533 Weat 5oth st, tbrough to
.J2IJ-032 West 56th st, for the Coney Island Cor¬
poration, Louis Gold, president, 44 Court st,
Brooklyn, owner and builder. Details will be
announced later.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
FIFTH AV.—Plans are being prepared pri¬
vately for a 1-sty brick store building 100x120
ft at 1300-1366 Fifth av and 3 West 113th st,
for Mrs. Anne E. Carroll, 330 West 102d st,
owner, and the Woolworth Co., 233 Broadway,
lessee. Cost about $100,000. Lessee builds.
Bronx
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
BECK AV.—Zipkes, Wolff & Kudrutt, 432
Fourth av, have plans nearing completion for a
5-3ty brick, limestone and terra cotta apart¬
ment, 50x90 ft at the corner of Beck and Leg¬
gett avs, for the Renrick Construction Co.,
owner, care of architects. Architects will take
estimates.
259TH ST.—Charles P. Dieterlen, 15 West 38th
st, has completed plans for a 6-sty brick, lime¬
stone and terra cotta apartment, 95x100 ft at
the northeast corner of 259tb st and Newton av,
for C. F, Leng, 42 Broadway, owner. Cost
$150,000. Bids will soon be called tor.
DWELLINGS.
WALKER AV.—De Rose & Cavallerl, 370 East
14lHh St. have prepared plans for six 3-3ty brick
and terra cotta dwellings, 2(x80 ft at the south-
SPRINKLBR
SUPERVISORY SERVICB
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLBR
VALVE ALARM SERVICE
INTERIOR FIRE ALARM
EQUIPMENT
Installed as a Loeal Syitem
or for Central Office Service
AUTOMATIC
FIRE ALARM SERVICE
SPECIAL BUILDING
SIGNAL SERVICE
AUTOMATIC
FIRE ALARM CO.
416 Broadway
New York City
FRANKLIN 4188
west corner of Walker av and Sedden st, tor the
Nlsta Construction Co., John Nista, 655 Bast
189th st, owner and builder. Total cost $80,000.
BRONXWOOD AV.—George Jorgensen, 1283
Hoe av, has completed plans for two 2-Bt7 brick
dwellings, 25x21 ft at the northeast corner of
Bronxwood av and Duncan st, for the Jorgensen
Realty Co., 1283 Hoe av, owner and builder.
Total cost $15,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
LONGFELLOW AV.—George Siviter, 705 West-
cheater av, has completed plans for a 2-st7
brick and stone garage, 69x100 ft on the west
side cf Longfellow av, 200 ft north of Garrison
av, for Frank Tefano, 890 Bryant av, owner.
Cost $25,000.
Brooklyn.
DWELLINGS.
AV 1.—Chas. S. Wessel, 1399 East 4th st, has
prepared plans for a 2V^-sty frame residence,
24x40 ft on the south side ot Av L and the
northwest corner of east 9th st for Henry N.
Prohn, 904 Av M, Brooklyn, owner. Cost $11,000.
EAST 40TH ST.^S. Gardstein, 1154 47th St.
has flnished a 2-sty frame residence, 22x27 ft
on the west side of East 40th st, 79 ft south
of Church av for Alfred L. Kenyon, 41 Bennett
av, Manhattan, owner. Cost $7,000.
WEST STH ST.—B. Robert Swartburg, 103
Park av, Manhattan, has prepared plans for a
2-sty brick dwelling, 55x80 ft with stores in
West Sth st, the southeast corner of 22nd av,
for Aaron Singer, 69 Rvlngton st, Manhattan,
owner. Cost $18,000.
EAST 2ND ST.—Salvati & LeZumlk, 367
Fulton st, Brooklyn, have plans in progress tor
a 2-sty trame residence, 20x26 ft in the west side
ot East 2nd st, 500 ft north of Av W, (or
F. Ragone, 1976 W 4th st, Brooklyn, owner and
builder. Cost $5,000.
AMHERST ST.—Harry A. Yarish, 373 Fulton
st, bas started sketches for a 2^sty brick resi¬
dence, 27x53 ft, with garage in Amherst st, near
Esplanade, Manhattan Beach, for owner to lie
announced later. Cost about $35,000. Architect
will take estimates and superintend.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MYRTLE AV.—Shampan & Shampan, 50 Court
st, have completed plans for a 4-8ty brick laun¬
dry building, 41x100 ft on tbe north side ot
Myrtle av, 125 ft east of Marcy av, tor tho
General Laundries, Inc. owner. Project will
include a private power plant.
ECKFORD ST.—Philip Froshman, 318 Colum¬
bia st, has prepared plans for a 2-sty brick fac¬
tory building, 59x77 ft in the west side ot Eck-
ford st, 91 ft north of Engert av, for the E>ck-
ford Associates, Inc., 830 Humboldt st, owners.
Coat $6,000.
ROCKAWAY AV.—Harry Brodsky, Jr., 291
Hinsdale st, bas plans underway tor a l-sty
brick laundry building, 40x100 tt at tbe comer
of Rockaway av and Blake av, for owner to be
announced later. Cost ahout $20,000.
63D ST.—Ferdinand Savlgnano, 6005 Mth av,
has prepared plans for a 1-sty brick laundry and
garage, 60x100 ft in the north side of 63d st,
280 ft west of 16th av, for the West End Wet
Wash Co., 7114 17th ax, .owner. Cost $25,000.